Applying for financial aid can sometimes feel like shooting in the dark: How do you know whether you’ll qualify and for how much? The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is taking a giant step toward improved transparency thanks to a revamped financial assistance program set to debut in ...

The bad news? Nearly half of employers believe that college graduates lack key skills expected of them at the time of hiring, according to a recent Student Development Survey from the UK’s Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR). The good news? Not only can these skills can be acquired in a r...

A new study shows a shift in international student enrollment since Donald Trump has taken office in the US. Learn more about what the seismic shift in international student demographics in the US means for the global student.

Tomorrow, the UK will begin the formal process of leaving the European Union by triggering Article 50. There are many questions that remain regarding the process and outcome of Brexit, but for higher education in the UK and Europe, one pressing issue continues to be the UK's status in relation to th...

We recently reported on the uptick of women earning degrees in Korea. Well, there’s more good news. Korea just launched a Global Korean Scholarship Fund aimed at recruiting talented international students who want to study at Korean graduate schools. Let’s take a closer...

Learn about Universities Australia’s ambitious plans to attract at least 50 percent more indigenous students by 2020. The plan focuses on higher retention and success rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Let’s take a closer look.

The UK has long reigned supreme as Europe’s international study destination of choice. But a just-released study from Study.EU finds another country atop the list. Here’s a closer look at the findings.

More Canadian families are showing interest in French immersion programs, leading to a new challenge for the country’s schools: a shortage of teachers in this field. The Globe and Mail recently reported on the phenomenon; here’s a closer look.

Gratitude is alive and well among grads of India’s city colleges, according to a recent report from The Times of India. How are they showing their schools the love? Through financial support for buildings, projects and programs. Here’s a closer look.